Airsoft Yellow Label Man has a guest player with seven years of experience presents his primary weapon, an APFG MCX Spear LT. He details internal modifications made to address feeding and gas pressure issues, such as installing a new hop-up system and a Unicorn inner barrel. He also adjusted the recoil spring to improve gas efficiency and overall cycling reliability during gameplay.
That is what the Airsoft Yellow Label Airsoft Man found out when he reviewed the Tokyo Marui BB Auto Loader. He highlights its extremely fast loading capability—like filling a pistol magazine in under two seconds—and its 1600 BB capacity, though it performs best with Marui brand magazines. He talks about the common issue of the first-generation model's plastic gears breaking and mentions his role in suggesting the now-available metal gear replacement.
Yellow Label Airsoft Man investigates the maximum effective range of an airsoft sniper rifle operating at a low 0.8 Joules. He first upgraded the rifle with a Tokyo Marui-style "air brake" component to ensure an exceptionally quiet shot, an important feature for a sniper setup.
Airsoft Yellow Label Man got to have the "Borrowing Hero," in Episode 19 of "Show Off Your Gun", to showcase three of his customized airsoft rifles, explaining that his building philosophy prioritizes "coolness" and "durability." He starts by detailing his highly modified Tokyo Marui AKM, which features full-steel construction and internal upgrades, with its mixed-origin external parts configured solely for aesthetic appeal.
Airsoft Yellow Label Man does an unboxing and review of the Tokyo Marui Bodyguard 380 fixed slide gas pistol, praising the miniature gun for its affordable price, high level of detail, and impressive accuracy and range. In the review, he checks the packaging, the included accessories like a versatile quick-draw holster, and details the gun's markings and simple breakdown process.
The Airsoft Yellow Label Man does an unboxing and review of the Tokyo Marui AKX Gas Blowback airsoft rifle, a contemporary, tactical iteration of the AK platform that is based on an in-house design. He goes over the details of its major features, which include an M-LOK handguard and a Picatinny rail on the receiver cover for accessory mounting, a folding stock, and a unique push-down magazine release for quick reloads.
Airsoft Yellow Label Man shows his customised Leontac airsoft gun, highlighting upgrades like a Titan electronic trigger, CNC BX, steel stone, and trigger components. They experimented with motors, settling on a 35000 RPM motor. External modifications include a 1-6x scope, a side-mounted sight inspired by John Wick, a tracer unit, and CTR series stock components. The video also touches on internal upgrades and the shooter's preference for using the gun in outdoor fields.
The Airsoft Yellow Label Man shows custom AAP-01 pistol, which he initially found unappealing but has transformed into a highly versatile airsoft gun. He highlights its various modifications, including a YMS and EKD collaboration kit, an LCT glowing flash hider, a short foregrip, Picatinny rails for cameras, an EKD thumb grip, VIT sights for quick adjustment, and a 5KU folding stock for portability.
In this video, the Airsoft Yellow Label Man showcases his customized GHK Airsoft MK18 GBB rifle, highlighting its various features and modifications. He details the external components such as the M&P CTR-style stock, the ambidextrous charging handle, and the Vector Optics MAV Gen2 red dot sight. He also discusses the internal upgrades, such as MS aluminum bolt carrier and the adjustable nozzle.
The Yellow Label Airsoft Man shows how to use make DIY bazooka rockets for use in airsoft games. This is the use of PET bottles and the 40mm gas shells from AceTech. Take note on the making mortar escape holes and in this example, he does a range test to see how far they can go. Please make sure that you follow the steps carefully if you intend in making one.